Tim Socha is entering his sixth season as head strength and conditioning coach at Boise State.
Socha joined the Bronco staff in May of 2006, and in his first season the Broncos finished 13-0 and beat Oklahoma 43-42 in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

Before coming to Boise State, Socha spent two seasons as the assistant director of strength and conditioning for football at Louisville, where he helped the Cardinals to a pair of bowl games and a 20-4 overall record.

Socha also worked three years at Wyoming, where he served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for football and was the head strength and conditioning coach for wrestling, track and field and cross country.

From 1999-2001 Socha was a graduate assistant at Auburn University, where he assisted with football, baseball and softball, and served as the head strength and conditioning coach for men's golf.

Socha is a 1999 graduate of Minnesota, where he earned a degree in kinesiology with a minor in coaching.He received a master's of education in exercise physiology from Auburn in 2001.Socha was a four-year letter winner in football with the Gophers (1995-98) and worked as a student assistant in strength and conditioning after his senior season.

BOISE, Idaho - Tim Socha (pronounced - saw ha) is the new head strength and conditioning coach at Boise State University.Socha, who has been the assistant director of strength and conditioning for football at the University of Louisville the past two years, replaces Jeff Pitman who is leaving the Bronco program to become the head strength and conditioning coach at the University of Colorado.

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Socha began his career in strength and conditioning as a student assistant at Minnesota following his playing career in December of 1998.In June of 1999, he became a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University.During his two years at Auburn he served as an assistant for football, baseball and softball, and during the 2000-01 season directed the strength and conditioning program for the men's golf program.In June of 2001 he was named the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Wyoming.Socha was responsible for the strength and conditioning program for the wrestling and track and field programs, and assisted with football for the Cowboys.Along with his Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology from Minnesota, Socha also earned his Masters of Education degree in exercise physiology from Auburn in May of 2001.Socha will begin working at Boise State on May 15 (Monday).